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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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Call just came in……
Hunter shot what he says is a bruiser….150+ yesterday afternoon from a long distance. The deer was quartering away so he held a little back. He said he heard a thump on the first hit and the deer ran about 20 yards and stopped. He missed the second and third shot but said the deer trotted off looking like it was gut hit. He can’t find any blood or hair…..nothing to go on. Assuming the deer is for sure gut hit, this may be promising. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens when we get there……
To be continued………..
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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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Got him up still alive. Bayed but missed. Backing out. Sho buff stud
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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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Messed up in the back end. Just ate lunch. Going back after him in another hour or so
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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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I guess I’ll be carrying my 30-30 with me until me 10mm carbine comes in……because what just happened will not happen to me again. The deer really wasn’t hit that good. Otis was having to dig hard just to track him. We never found a single drop of blood. We finally took him off into a pine thicket though and found him. I heard Otis cut loose barking up ahead of me and I started easing in. I spotted the deer about 40-50 yards away bayed up in briar thicket but I could only see his front shoulder and neck/head. The guy wasn’t exaggerating when he said 150…..he was a giant. For whatever reason, the hunter had fell back a couple hundred yards so all I had was my pistol and I figured I better shoot while I had the chance. I missed the sum bitch several times with him just standing there like nothing was happening. I'm not even gonna admit how many times I missed. I knew I was too far away from him so I tried to ease in closer and when I did he broke bay. I finally got the hunter to me and turned Otis back loose on him. We pushed him through the pine thicket and into the edge of a clear cut where the hunter rounded off a couple more running shots at him from 100 yards and he missed him too. We decided to back out and give the deer a few hours. He looked like something was wrong with his back end but he was still moving pretty good. I even tried to convince the hunter to back out until tomorrow morning due to how lively he was but the hunter wasn’t wanting to hear it. So we decided to go eat lunch and see if he would lay down. We waited until 3:00 but when we got back it was apparent that he hadn’t laid down. Again Otis was struggling to track him. I’ve seen Otis track enough gut hits that I just don’t think this deer was hammered in the guts. Especially as lively as he was 18 hrs after the shot. I think it was maybe hit in the hindquarter or grazed low in the guts. He was running funny but still running none the less. We finally caught back up after several hundred yards but he just wouldn’t attempt to bay up again. It eventually started geeting dark on us and that was that. The hunter has to work tomorrow. The other club members are gonna watch for buzzards. I don't know why he bayed up out of the bed but I had him fellas…..at 50 yards. He was huuuuuuge.
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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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Call just came in for tomorrow morning……….
Hunter shot a pretty good buck this evening just before dark with a recurve bow and primitive broadhead. He said he thought he had smoked the deer but he quickly lost blood when he tried to track him. He said he thinks he got at least 10 inches of penetration but thinks the arrow may have hit the off side shoulder. If what he says is accurate then this may be a very promising track. We’ll just have to see in the morning.
To be continued……..
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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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Well dang, hate that one for today. Y'all get back in the horse tomorrow and I hope y'all have an easy track! Tuned in hoping for better news tomorrow.
Ya'll are just overthinking it now
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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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Well dang, hate that one for today. Y'all get back in the horse tomorrow and I hope y'all have an easy track! Tuned in hoping for better news tomorrow. I hope so....we need some redemption. This one gave me that sick feeling like I'd lost one of my own.
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Re: The Tales of Otis and Shelby Lou
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A pretty easy find this morning. The hunter had put a good shot on the deer but just hit him a little high and didn’t get a pass through…..very little blood. The deer probably went 100-150 yards and piled up. It was a straight run right to him. Found him with his mouth around this sapling. Don’t think I’ve ever seen that before. Something cool I noticed about this buck was that he had been rubbing so much that he had his main beams polished off smooth. Oh, yeah, one other thing I saw today………..
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